HST.480

 

Bioinformatics & Proteomics

An Engineering-Based Problem Solving Approach

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Description:
Interdisciplinary and hands-on approach the topics of bioinformatics and proteomics. Lectures and labs cover sequence analysis, microarray expression analysis, Bayesian methods, control theory, scale-free networks, and biotechnology applications. Designed for those with a computational or engineering background, it will include current real-world examples, actual implementations, and engineering design issues. Where applicable, engineering issues from signal processing, network theory, machine learning, robotics and other domains. New research areas explored using current literature and book chapter materials written by instructors. Guest lecturers from industry and academia.  Graduate students particularly encouraged to register. Graduate level problem sets available for those who want them.

Date:
Winter 2005

Credits/Hours:
3 credits (1-0-2) , Level U
Upper undergraduate/graduate student

Student Prerequisites:
7.012 or equivalent recommended
6.003 or equivalent recommended
6.041 or equivalent recommended

Grades:
P/D/F.

Time/Location:
 
Tuesday, Thursday at 11:00am-12:30pm
Jan 4 - Jan 27 in 3-133
(with optional lab, 9:00a-10:40a, Room 37-312)

Contact:

gil   @ mit.edu

Notes:
Also, see 6.092

Course directors:




Gil Alterovitz
 


Manolis Kellis

 


Marco Ramoni

 
(HST.480 and 6.092) (HST.480 and 6.092) (HST.480)  

Plus, other instructors- see syllabus.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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